Christopher Dick, Herbarium director explains his position on the proposed deer cull in the city of Ann Arbor in a guest commentary in Bridge Magazine.

Christopher Dick, Herbarium director, associate professor ecology and evolutionary biology and director of the E.S. George Reserve, says he and many of his U-M colleagues support the city of Ann Arbor's plans to kill up to 100 deer this winter, calling the cull "a positive step toward ecological sustainability."

Chris, explains his position on the proposed deer cull in a guest commentary in Bridge Magazine, which is published by The Center for Michigan. You can read the full article HERE